FCA warns millions of Brits who live in blocks of flats urgently need better protection September 21, 2022 Under a move by the City watchdog to improve how the buildings insurance market operates, the FCA said today that people living in blocks of flats could receive greater protections from high insurance costs. A cross-industry risk-sharing scheme could be set up to limit the risk to individual insurers posed by buildings affected by flammable [...]
What the rise of Politics Joe says about young people’s relationship with the news? June 30, 2024 Politics Joe was recently named one of the most mentioned news brands in the UK by the Reuters Institute for journalism. How has it been so successful?
We’ve been using digital identities for years without impinging on our civil liberties or freedom November 16, 2022 I hate to break this news, but we have had digital identities in the UK for several years now.
Bloomsbury posts record results as pandemic reading surge holds momentum June 15, 2022 Publishing group Bloomsbury posted record results today as a pandemic-induced surge in reading continued, pushing profits to £26.7m.
Ageas’s interest Direct Line shows just how far the UK’s insurers have come since Covid March 9, 2024 And it is hard to overstate how difficult personal line insurers—by which we mean insurers whose customers are people, as opposed to businesses—like Direct Line, Admiral and Aviva have found business in the post-pandemic era.
Travel insurance cheat who tried to eat evidence among £1.1bn UK fraud cases October 6, 2021 A travel insurance cheat who tried to eat the evidence and an “accident-prone” gardener who was caught out weightlifting were among the more unusual frauds uncovered, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) said this morning. The industry body said the average general insurance fraud detected last year was for £12,000, marking a £600 increase compared [...]
Construction material prices hit record high September 2, 2021 The price of building materials has hit a record high as the construction sector has struggled with supply chain disruption. Rising costs of wood and steel are looming over the sector’s recovery as businesses worry about overruns and delays. Prices were up 4.5 per cent in July compared to June and were up 20 per [...]
Brits turn to criminality as living costs skyrocket: 15 people added to insurance fraud register every day July 26, 2022 Around 15 people are being added to an insurance fraud register every day amid concerns that more could be tempted into criminality as living costs rise. The Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB) said it has seen a 17 per cent increase in people being added to the Insurance Fraud Register (IFR). The IFR is a national [...]
Rothermere wins battle to take Daily Mail owner private December 16, 2021 The Rothermere family won its latest battle to take the publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday private after the owners of 57 per cent of the shares backed their recommended offer.
Lord Rothermere raises final offer in Daily Mail privatisation push December 2, 2021 Lord Rothermere has upped his offer to shareholders as he seeks to privatise the Daily Mail Group Trust (DMGT).